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John Browns Body Slavery Violence And The Culture Of War Franny Nudelman

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John Browns Body Slavery Violence And The Culture Of War Franny Nudelman
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Publisher: UNC Press Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.82 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Franny Nudelman
ISBN: 9781469625874, 1469625873
Language: English
Year: 2015

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John Browns Body Slavery Violence And The Culture Of War Franny Nudelman by Franny Nudelman 9781469625874, 1469625873 instant download after payment.

Singing "John Brown's Body" as they marched to war, Union soldiers sought to steel themselves in the face of impending death. As the bodies of these soldiers accumulated in the wake of battle, writers, artists, and politicians extolled their deaths as a means to national unity and rebirth. Many scholars have followed suit, and the Civil War is often remembered as an inaugural moment in the development of national identity.
Revisiting the culture of the Civil War, Franny Nudelman analyzes the idealization of mass death and explores alternative ways of depicting the violence of war. Considering martyred soldiers in relation to suffering slaves, she argues that responses to wartime death cannot be fully understood without attention to the brutality directed against African Americans during the antebellum era.
Throughout, Nudelman focuses not only on representations of the dead but also on practical methods for handling, studying, and commemorating corpses. She narrates heated conflicts over the political significance of the dead: whether in the anatomy classroom or the Army Medical Museum, at the military scaffold or the national cemetery, the corpse was prized as a source of authority. Integrating the study of death, oppression, and war, John Brown's Body makes an important contribution to a growing body of scholarship that meditates on the relationship between violence and culture.

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